Since we have experienced rebirth, we now share in the very essence of God's nature. Within each of us lie the most profound mysteries of creation itself—secrets that reveal the core of divine power and wisdom. In His boundless creativity, God continually shapes and refines the inner being within us, molding us into new creations. Our desires are like an endless wellspring—deep, enigmatic, filled with limitless potential waiting to be uncovered. As I have tried to explain, understanding even a single aspect of God is intrinsically connected to understanding all others; to grasp one part of salvation is to encompass the entire divine reality. For God knows us with perfect precision—more accurately than we know ourselves. His understanding of us is flawless, free from any error or misjudgment. Without a complete awareness of ourselves, how could we truly understand who we are? We come to know our true identity as whole beings by embracing the truth of salvation—realizing that all divine concepts are interconnected, guiding us toward unity. Let me illustrate this further: within us resides the fullness of God. Even in our imperfection, our very nature reflects His perfection. The complete knowledge of God—what Scripture often speaks of—is the sum of all the truths God comprehends about Himself. In this way, the nature within us functions as a living reflection—a continuous communication—of all that God is. We are, in essence, already whole, even as we dwell within these mortal bodies. We carry within us the confidence that we possess all the understanding necessary for divine creation, because we grasp the principles of salvation. Genuine fellowship with God—true intimacy—requires that we hold within us this full communication of His divine nature. It is through this divine dialogue that we find assurance and peace, as it fosters unity and brings glory to the Creator in every aspect of our lives. Recognizing that one understanding of salvation can unlock the entire universe of divine truths is a profound and captivating truth—one that invites us to explore deeper and deeper into the mysteries of God.
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